Trump, European Union and tariff
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President Donald Trump promised that his administration would be able to make quick trade deals with more than 50 trading partners. But halfway into his self-imposed deadline, talks have gotten bogged down.
The hosts of CNBC’s Squawk Box tore into President Donald Trump after he threatened new tariffs against Apple and Europe, sending the global stock market cratering. “You can see that it’s been a bad morning at the White House in terms of thinking these negotiations are getting somewhere,
The president has backtracked repeatedly on his tariff policies, creating a whiplash with downsides and few clear benefits so far.
Hours before President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs were set to take effect last month, he said, “These countries are calling us up, kissing my a**. They are dying to make a deal. ‘Please, please,
Federal Reserve officials counseled patience before making any interest rate decisions before it is clear whether the inflation shock will be fleeting or more persistent.
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MotorTrend on MSNWhite House Introduces 100 Percent Tariff to Ward Off Chinese EVsThe move would quadruple the current tariff amount on Chinese-imported electric vehicles, none of which are currently on sale in the U.S.
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America’s highest-profile retail chains are walking a difficult tightrope — trying to blunt the financial hit from tariffs by raising prices for consumers without angering them or President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump appeared to acknowledge over the weekend that tariffs function as a tax ultimately paid by American consumers—not foreign manufacturers—despite years of claiming the opposite. The remark sparked ridicule and forced the White House to scramble to clarify his comments,